WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

12:00 am

The Kennedy Half-Century
Based on Larry Sabato's new book, THE KENNEDY HALF-CENTURY chronicles the impact and influence of John F. Kennedy's life, administration and tragic death on the general public, the media and every subsequent U.S. president. John F. Kennedy's legacy endured due to the early efforts of family and friends, Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" programs, Ronald Reagan's tax cuts and Cold War strategies, Bill Clinton's infatuation with the 35th president, and the "twinning" of JFK and Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential campaign. D

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, stocks end the week lower, but will a jam-packed economic agenda next week change sentiment? And, why Sovaldi, the breakthrough Hepatitis C drug, is creating a big headache for both states and health insurers. D

Secrets of the Dead"Slave Ship Mutiny"
In January 1766, a ship sails from Madagascar carrying slaves to South Africa's Cape Town. One man, Massavana, leads the slaves in a successful revolt, but although they overpower the Dutch sailors, the ship ends up wrecked 200 miles east of Cape Town. This film tracks the efforts of marine archaeologist Jaco Boshoff, historian Nigel Worden and slave descendant Lucy Campbell to reveal the full story.G

4:00 am

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Latino Converts to Islam -- As Muslims around the world prepare to end their month-long Ramadan fasting, Managing Editor Kim Lawton looks at one of the fastest-growing segments of the American Islamic community: Latino converts. Experts say there may be as many as 250, 000 Hispanic Muslims in the US. Lawton looks at the reasons why Latinos are converting and the challenges they face from both inside and outside the Muslim community. D

Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible
Many Americans remember former Vice President Hubert Humphrey (1911-1978) as a cheerleader for the Vietnam War - shunned by his own party and mistrusted by a generation of young people. Others considered him a great progressive, a guiding light for the post-New Deal liberal movement that forged The New Frontier and The Great Society, and a champion of civil rights. HUBERT H. HUMPHREY: THE ART OF THE POSSIBLE takes a fresh look at the great body of work of this remarkable American. D

8:00 am

The Kennedy Half-Century
Based on Larry Sabato's new book, THE KENNEDY HALF-CENTURY chronicles the impact and influence of John F. Kennedy's life, administration and tragic death on the general public, the media and every subsequent U.S. president. John F. Kennedy's legacy endured due to the early efforts of family and friends, Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" programs, Ronald Reagan's tax cuts and Cold War strategies, Bill Clinton's infatuation with the 35th president, and the "twinning" of JFK and Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential campaign. D

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Latino Converts to Islam -- As Muslims around the world prepare to end their month-long Ramadan fasting, Managing Editor Kim Lawton looks at one of the fastest-growing segments of the American Islamic community: Latino converts. Experts say there may be as many as 250, 000 Hispanic Muslims in the US. Lawton looks at the reasons why Latinos are converting and the challenges they face from both inside and outside the Muslim community. D

10:00 am

POV"Dance for Me"
Professional ballroom dancing is very popular in Denmark, but success in this intensely competitive art depends on finding the right partner. Aspiring Danish dancers often look beyond their borders to find their matches. In this film, 15-year-old Russian performer Egor leaves home and family to team up with 14-year-old Mie, one of Denmark's most promising young dancers.G

11:30 am

Dialogue"Behind The Story with Frontline's Michael Kirk"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with former Idahoan Michael Kirk, a producer/director for FRONTLINE. Kirk, who joined Frontline at its inception in 1983, has produced more than 200 national television programs.G

12:00 pm

Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible
Many Americans remember former Vice President Hubert Humphrey (1911-1978) as a cheerleader for the Vietnam War - shunned by his own party and mistrusted by a generation of young people. Others considered him a great progressive, a guiding light for the post-New Deal liberal movement that forged The New Frontier and The Great Society, and a champion of civil rights. HUBERT H. HUMPHREY: THE ART OF THE POSSIBLE takes a fresh look at the great body of work of this remarkable American. D

2:00 pm

The Kennedy Half-Century
Based on Larry Sabato's new book, THE KENNEDY HALF-CENTURY chronicles the impact and influence of John F. Kennedy's life, administration and tragic death on the general public, the media and every subsequent U.S. president. John F. Kennedy's legacy endured due to the early efforts of family and friends, Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" programs, Ronald Reagan's tax cuts and Cold War strategies, Bill Clinton's infatuation with the 35th president, and the "twinning" of JFK and Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential campaign. D

Global 3000"Future of Energy Storage for Europe Lies In Norway"
Pakistan: World capital of the football makers - Sialkot in Pakistan: It all began with a few clever artisans who made footballs for British soldiers when Pakistan was still a part of India under British rule. Over time, Sialkot has become the global market leader in hand-stitched soccer balls. Some 35 million footballs a year are sent out from Pakistan to places all over the world. D

Moyers & Company"The Conscience of a Compassionate Conservative"
Arthur C. Brooks says that despite the heated rhetoric of the far right, the compassionate conservatism once touted by George W. Bush isn't dead. It's alive and well at the conservative American Enterprise Institute -- AEI - where Brooks became president in 2009. Residing now at the top of the conservative pecking order in Washington, Brooks advises Republican leaders in Congress and spreads AEI's message to a wider audience. D

Outdoor Idaho"The Next Generation"
Two authors offer tips on bringing nature and adventure into a child's life. An 8-year-old afflicted with cerebral palsy bikes, skis and scuba dives. A veteran outfitter gives a family a wild ride down the Payette River's South Fork.G

6:30 pm

Dialogue"Behind The Story with Frontline's Michael Kirk"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with former Idahoan Michael Kirk, a producer/director for FRONTLINE. Kirk, who joined Frontline at its inception in 1983, has produced more than 200 national television programs.G

European Journal"Prudery In Putinland: Latest In Russian Censorship Laws"
Italy: Europe's Mightiest Volcano - Mount Etna is both fascinating and feared, and it attracts thousands of tourists every year. But for two weeks there have been new eruptive fissures. The summit has been closed off since they appeared. D

8:00 pm

America ReFramed"Radio Unnameable"
Legendary radio personality Bob Fass revolutionized late night FM radio by serving as a cultural hub for music, politics and audience participation for nearly 50 years. Long before today's innovations in social media, Fass utilized the airwaves for mobilization encouraging luminaries and ordinary listeners to talk openly and take the program in surprising directions. Fass and his committed group of friends, peers, and listeners proved time and time again through massive, planned meetups and other similar events that radio was not a solitary experience but rather a platform to unite communities of like-minded, or even just open-minded, individuals without the dependence on large scale corporate backing. D

10:00 pm

Moyers & Company"The Conscience of a Compassionate Conservative"
Arthur C. Brooks says that despite the heated rhetoric of the far right, the compassionate conservatism once touted by George W. Bush isn't dead. It's alive and well at the conservative American Enterprise Institute -- AEI - where Brooks became president in 2009. Residing now at the top of the conservative pecking order in Washington, Brooks advises Republican leaders in Congress and spreads AEI's message to a wider audience. D